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@Furymaker_: Scouting report on Bazoumana T...

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Scouting report on Bazoumana Toure
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Bazoumana Toure is another "left footed" winger currently playing for Hoffenheim in Bundesliga.
Arriving from Swedish Hammarby after just a half a season in Sweden he instantly became one of the most important players for Hoffenheim.

Capable of playing on both flanks, he's been used across various different positions from wingback positions to straight up winger on either side.

Standing at 175cm tall and possessing outstanding athleticism he's been one of the standout wingers in Germany.
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Offensively — Dribbling & Ball Carrying

Toure is an athletic winger whose dribbling and carrying style is reminiscent of Ousmane Dembele: shifty, explosive and capable of going from zero to top speed upon receiving the ball. He’s fully two-footed, equally comfortable dribbling, passing or crossing with either foot, and uses a natural “pausa” to read defenders before accelerating. That moment of hesitation can work both ways—freezing opponents or causing him to take a loose touch, something he must refine as he moves to a higher level. While he has strong ball-carrying instincts, he’s not an ultra-high-volume dribbler and his close control is still developing.
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Playmaking — Passing, Vision & Crossing

Toure has genuine playmaking upside. He sees vertical lanes early and can thread high-level passes between lines, while also posing constant danger as a crosser from either foot. His decision-making can be slightly passive at times—preferring to link play instead of consistently driving at defenders—but his two-footedness makes him unpredictable and tactically flexible across both wings.

Since his move to Hoffenheim, he has 6 assists in 17 starts with one penalty drawn.
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Finishing & Final Third Impact

The eye test suggests he’s a clean, technically sound finisher who regularly hits the target, even from difficult angles. However, his shot selection needs refinement, and both Hoffenheim’s tactical setup and his own passivity limit how frequently he appears in true scoring positions.

Through his Hammarby and Hoffenheim spell, he's scored just 10 goals and 9 of them coming from his Hammarby spell - underwhelming, but his advanced stats tell a different story.

As you can see, he's accurate and effective shooter, gets most of his shots on target and rarely misses big chances - but he doesn't get into many chances and explanation is how he's being used in Hoffenheim.
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Physically — Pace, Running Power & Engine

Physically, he is outstanding. His engine, work rate and repeat-sprint capacity are elite, allowing him to produce high-intensity runs repeatedly throughout 90 minutes. His top speed places him among the Bundesliga’s fastest players this season—only 0.01 km/h behind Yan Diomande. He exploits channels and space in behind intelligently thanks to a strong understanding of timing and movement.
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Defensive Work Rate & Off-Ball Contribution

Defensively, he stands out as arguably the hardest-working forward in the Bundesliga and one of the most relentless in Europe. He tracks back willingly, presses with aggression, and consistently supports his full-back, though his intensity sometimes leads to unnecessary fouls. Offensively and defensively, he prioritizes team needs over individual actions.
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Aerial Ability

A surprisingly effective part of his game is his aerial presence. He attacks headers with confidence, engages in a high number of aerial duels, and shows strong back-post anticipation—an under-the-radar asset that could become a real weapon.
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Overall Assessment

At this stage, Bazoumana Toure profiles as a high-potential, relatively high-level winger with plenty of room for growth. His ceiling is enormous, though he would benefit from a role that gives him more touches in advanced areas rather than being sacrificed purely as transitional threat. With better usage and consistent minutes around the box, he could develop into a top-tier attacking threat.

He genuinely reminds me a lot of Ousmane Dembele with the way he sees the game, with how he moves and operates, he has same top end pace and explosiveness - but Ousmane had higher technical floor even tho he was equally as inconsistent.

The Saka part of the game for me comes from his slow pauses, maturity in his game, how effortlessly he finds one touch passes and exposes weaknesses in defenders positioning and their poor anticipation. Crossing is another area Saka is really solid and Bazoumana Toure clearly is showing signs of being an excellent crosser of the ball.

In terms of pure wingers, he's one of my favorites, as I've witnessed him play for Hammarby and seen what he's capable of doing - I'm confident in saying he can easily reach world class level purely on his ability alone.

At this moment he's in a slight dip of form, but I'm expecting a bounce back.
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